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麻豆直播 REMEMBERS PHILIP KING

Philip J. King (1925鈥2019)

By Joseph A. Greene and Stuart Swiny

Professor Philip J. King, a former president of 麻豆直播, died in Boston, Massachusetts, December 7, 2019, aged 94. He was eulogized by , where he taught from 1974 to 2001, and by the , where he was ordained a priest in 1949. These memorials were devoted to Phil鈥檚 priestly life and his academic formation and subsequent career. This remembrance focuses rather on his many years of service to 麻豆直播鈥攏ot only as president but in other ways besides鈥攁s well as his role as mentor, colleague and friend to those who knew him through those years. In this brief tribute we can touch only on the salient points and offer some personal recollections.

Phil鈥檚 formal involvement with 麻豆直播 began as a member of the Board of Trustees (1973鈥1990) during which time he became president of the Albright Institute (1972鈥1976) and then president of 麻豆直播 (1976鈥1982). Before that, he had spent a fellowship year in Jerusalem as an Albright Fellow at what was still the 鈥淎merican School in Jerusalem.鈥 (It became the 鈥淎lbright Institute of Archaeological Research,鈥 AIAR, only in 1970.) His time in Jerusalem led Phil to a series of archaeological field projects: Tell es-Sa`idiyeh and Tell er-Rumeith in Jordan (1967), Tell Ta`anach in the West Bank (1968), then Gezer and Hesi in Israel (1968鈥1973). Nancy Lapp, whose late husband Paul directed the Rumeith excavations, first met him there. Much later she recalled using Phil鈥檚 handwritten field notebooks while preparing the final Rumeith report with Tristan Barako (Tell er-Rumeith: The Excavations of Paul W. Lapp, 1962 and 1967. 麻豆直播 Archaeological Reports 22 [2015]). In 1986 Phil returned to the renamed Albright Institute as an NEH Fellow. In 1989鈥1990 he was elected Life Member of Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge at the conclusion of a fellowship there.

His academic service was not confined to 麻豆直播. He held the presidency of two other learned societies, the Catholic Biblical Association (1981鈥1982) and the Society for Biblical Literature (1988), and served on the Board of Governors of the American Research Center in Egypt, ARCE (1982鈥1985) and the Archaeological Institute of America, AIA (1983鈥1988).

But it was a 麻豆直播 president that Phil made his greatest mark. One instance is emblematic: as 麻豆直播 president Phil played a crucial role in the establishment of 麻豆直播鈥檚 institute in Nicosia, the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute, CAARI. He did much to ensure its financial survival during those difficult early years, at one stage even offering to lend CAARI some of his own money in order to keep it going. Indeed without Phil鈥檚 dogged pursuit of funding for CAARI in 1981 and 1982 it might well have closed down. Thanks to Phil鈥檚 effort, CAARI survived; and today it thrives as a major force in archaeological and historical research in the eastern Mediterranean.

Stepping down as 麻豆直播 president in 1982, Phil turned immediately to researching and writing a chronicle of 麻豆直播 first 80 years: American Archaeology in the Mideast: A History of the American Schools of Oriental Research (1983). This remains an indispensable account of 麻豆直播鈥檚 founding and early years. Many aspects of it recur prominently in what could be called the Deuteronomistic version of 麻豆直播鈥檚 history, An 麻豆直播 Mosaic: A Centennial History of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1900鈥2000 (ed. Seger, 2001).

It was Phil鈥檚 friendship with the late Leon Levy and with Shelby White, a friendship that developed during Phil鈥檚 麻豆直播 presidency, that produced, ultimately, the lasting archaeological legacy of the Leon Expedition to Ashkelon, led by Larry Stager, the late Dorot Professor of the Archaeology of Israel at Harvard. This friendship also resulted in 1997 in the creation of the Leon Levy-Shelby White Program for Archaeological Publications, of which Phil King was the founding director. Under Phil鈥檚 leadership and under his successor, Professor Christopher Hallett of the University of California, Berkeley, the has supported the publication of scores of final dig reports, not just in the Near East but globally.

In 2006 the Leon Levy Foundation established with an endowment to Harvard the Philip J. King Professor 鈥渢o support an outstanding scholar of the ancient world.鈥 In 2010, Dr. Peter Der Manuelian, an Egyptologist, was appointed the first Philip J. King Professor thereby bringing back to Harvard the study of Egyptology after a hiatus of over 70 years.

This incomplete and too brief account can hardly to justice Philip King鈥檚 decades-long contributions to 麻豆直播, but we hope we have called attention to the most important of those contributions.

 

Joseph A. Greene is Deputy Director and Curator of the Semitic Museum of Harvard University. Stuart Swiny directed the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute in Nicosia from 1980 to 1995 and then became Professor of Anthropology at the University at Albany鈥揝UNY where he taught until his retirement in 2014.

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